“This grindingly rigorous and austerely authentic tale of an African-American shopkeeper trying to reconnect with his family is superbly enacted by the non-professional cast, while Kent Sparling's inspired sound design saps the spirit with each squelching footstep and doleful car journey along a characterless backwater highway. Simultaneously beautiful and bleak, warm and sombre, this is what slice-of-life cinema should look and feel like.”

And here is a recent review citing the music and sound for Eduardo Sanchez’s “Seventh Moon”.

“...Sanchez has another trick up his sleeve. The soundtrack and sound design of Seventh Moon is absolutely brilliant. Superbly atmospheric ambient music and eerie sounds paint a picture of the surroundings ...the music jumps in and grabs the audience, spraying a very unnerving and grim atmosphere across the whole film.”

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